Judge Mark Leverett met with officials from the complex's ownership and previous ownership — former complex manager Jeff Davis was also in attendance — as well as code enforcement officials to discuss the current state of the apartments that were closed due to increasingly poor living conditions.

Earlier this month, tenants were forced to move out until various health hazards were dealt with and corrected. The owners of the complex were cited for a number of code violations including problems with electrical systems, maintenance and plumbing.

During the hearing, Leverett called the complex a "death trap" after reviewing evidence of the conditions in the complex. The court then scheduled a 30-day progress report hearing for Feb. 25 to get an update on the conditions.

Code enforcement officials told the court that all tenants have vacated the premises and while water and electricity have not been completely shut off, they are in the process of doing so.

A fire at the complex over the weekend furthered issues for the complex. Little Rock Fire Department officials were called to the apartments around 9 p.m. Friday night in response to the blaze. The cause was unknown.

City Manager Bruce Moore said in an earlier report that the closing of the complex was done in part as an "ongoing process to hold rental property owners accountable."